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and it's the reason that auto sales are climbing at costco. yes, costco. phil lebeau explains why the warehouse retailer is where more shoppers are picking up a new car. >> reporter: from 1200 sheets of toilet paper to 50-pound bags of rice, costco has long before the place to buy in bulk at low prices. but these days, costco members are checking out something else, new cars. >> on average you're probably saving 1,000 or more dollars off of what you might spend hours haggling trying to get to. >> reporter: mona bought her volkswagen passat through costco. >> oh, i love it. i feel great. >> reporter: she did what 340,000 other costco members have done in the last year. she wanted a passat, so she went through costco's auto web site, which sent her to a local vw deal who are had the passat at a preset price. within 48 hours, she had her car. >> i saved so much time. in the past i would hop from deal dealership to dealership taking several weekends, combing the lots trying to get a deal. trying to bargain. but this was so much easier. >> reporter: auto dealer
and it's the reason that auto sales are climbing at costco. yes, costco. phil lebeau explains why the warehouse retailer is where more shoppers are picking up a new car. >> reporter: from 1200 sheets of toilet paper to 50-pound bags of rice, costco has long before the place to buy in bulk at low prices. but these days, costco members are checking out something else, new cars. >> on average you're probably saving 1,000 or more dollars off of what you might spend hours haggling trying...
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costco. why they're jumping into auto sales. ♪ we've got a thing that's called radar love ♪ ♪ we've got a wave in the air ♪ radar love >> yes. >> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. the futures right now, we see it held on to the gains yesterday. we were above 1849, wherever we need to get for a new closing high. versus december 31st. we didn't do it. we're indicated down about three points on the s&p and 20 points on the dow this morning. we were waiting for macy's. >> macy's numbers are out, just shy of wall street's expectations. for the fourth quarter, earnings per share, $2.16. a penny below what the street had been anticipating. the sales numbers, $9.2 billion. >> we have ex items. >> same-store sales up. they were looking for comps of 2.5%. just digging through the release right now. yes. the revenue number was just below expectations, 9.2 versus 9.27. same-store sales were below a
costco. why they're jumping into auto sales. ♪ we've got a thing that's called radar love ♪ ♪ we've got a wave in the air ♪ radar love >> yes. >> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. the futures right now, we see it held on to the gains yesterday. we were above 1849, wherever we need to get for a new closing high. versus december 31st. we didn't do it. we're indicated...
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you go to costco. sales are soft overall. -- margins, down 1%. >> they are trying to figure out a way. they had to go so deep. they are competing against walmart and amazon. they have a millstone on their back. >> is that like sears? >> partially. you go after amazon, and you are losing. best buy had a huge outage with that. walmart also competes on price. they have long-term changes in demand. they must repurpose some of the space. >> i learned a lot. craig johnson, president at consumer growth partners. janet yellen was the headliner today in the senate as she aknowledged that recent economic data has been weaker than expected. the fed will likely continue to trim its bond purchases for now. chief washington correspondent peter cook has more. peter, the debate is what? over the weather? >> they are fighting over the weather and debating how much the poor weather has factored into that economic outlook. two weeks ago, janet yellen was supposed to testify, but a snowstorm prevented that. today she fina
you go to costco. sales are soft overall. -- margins, down 1%. >> they are trying to figure out a way. they had to go so deep. they are competing against walmart and amazon. they have a millstone on their back. >> is that like sears? >> partially. you go after amazon, and you are losing. best buy had a huge outage with that. walmart also competes on price. they have long-term changes in demand. they must repurpose some of the space. >> i learned a lot. craig johnson,...
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two weeks ago i visited a costco store in maryland. costco is a very profitable company. its stock has done great. it's expanded all over the place. but their philosophy is higher wages are a smart way to boost productivity and reduce turnover. if employees are happy and feel like the company is invested in them, then they're going to do more for the company. they're going to go above and beyond. and when i was over at the costco store, i was meeting folks who had started off at the cash register and now were in supervisory positions and had been there for 20 years. you could see the kind of pride they had in the company because the company cared about them. i even received a letter the next day from a woman who saw my visit on tv. she decided to apply for a job at costco. she said let me apply for a job at costco, they look like they do a good job. so across the country, owners of small and large businesses are recognizing that fair wages and higher profits go hand in hand. it's good for the bottom line. and as america's chief executive, i agree. so while congress decide
two weeks ago i visited a costco store in maryland. costco is a very profitable company. its stock has done great. it's expanded all over the place. but their philosophy is higher wages are a smart way to boost productivity and reduce turnover. if employees are happy and feel like the company is invested in them, then they're going to do more for the company. they're going to go above and beyond. and when i was over at the costco store, i was meeting folks who had started off at the cash...
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we might go to a costco and there is a place like raggen bones which is a kind of nice mix. we talked about making p contributions to the city. i think whether they offer this and believe they are going to stay in this program and engaging with can -- i think that's the kind of engagement we are ultimately asking. so i encourage that and i applaud that and appreciate that. as you can tell i'm in support of this project and if it was a particular fried chicken restaurant where the colonel was a mascot, i would not be supportive of it. i think it's complimentary and i'm in support of the project. >> commissioner moore? commissioner dr. roscoe -- >>commissioner kathrin moore: i would like to discuss formula retail and pending legislation which some of the supervisors and x number of stores of either kind can exist. until i have that study and a little bit more clarity, i feel i have wasted my own time sitting in a subcommittee which is attended by people here with the small commission and then now switching to the larger discussion about the department's on going study with eco
we might go to a costco and there is a place like raggen bones which is a kind of nice mix. we talked about making p contributions to the city. i think whether they offer this and believe they are going to stay in this program and engaging with can -- i think that's the kind of engagement we are ultimately asking. so i encourage that and i applaud that and appreciate that. as you can tell i'm in support of this project and if it was a particular fried chicken restaurant where the colonel was a...
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known for people have there. >> how expensive or cheap affordable are they. >> sometime wrought-up costco. we have photos they're sold next to pep to about his month and their spies i didn't hot we're aware the industry says we're a tobacco product and there's confusion about whether or not they're helping people and researches are saying they're not helping. here you see the pricing when our buying in bulk enjoy the disposable it's a one hundred and 27 pack that leads to another issue each one has a battery and motor and cartridge this is $165 and for enjoy itself less like those packs i shouted earlier. there are rechargeable that goes up you buy the filter and it contains the nicotine but the cheap disposable ones those start at the 6 or 7 or $8 >> right now they need a license. >> no regulation about the use or sale of e cigarettes in the state of california or san francisco except you can't sell them legally to a minor. without a local rail license that is connected to e cigarettes we can't do any local enforcement so we work with the plod there are a handful of sellers who sell to t
known for people have there. >> how expensive or cheap affordable are they. >> sometime wrought-up costco. we have photos they're sold next to pep to about his month and their spies i didn't hot we're aware the industry says we're a tobacco product and there's confusion about whether or not they're helping people and researches are saying they're not helping. here you see the pricing when our buying in bulk enjoy the disposable it's a one hundred and 27 pack that leads to another...
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pulling out of other retail -- >> costco 25, but costco has growth. >> costco. >> the problem with walmart, it's a 14 multiple. not cheap enough to be exciting. >> right. >> i would avoid the space. it's just not been great. >> okay. guy, leave it there. thanksreagan, josh brown. >>> so "fast money." >> expecting the graphic to pass by. no. >> help you try and make money. $350 billion worth of advice for you. chris heisey from u.s. trust is here with us today. so chris what do you make of what's going on in the markets since the february 3rd low? it's been a swift and quite dramatic comeback. >> no question about it. this is classic phase two, where you start the year. had you a huge gain last year. you see portfolio repositions and whans? you take a macro number terrible in december, extrapolate it across all other numbers that look terrible, and you say all of a sudden now growth is going back the other way. the algorithms hit and a 7% correction. those who are spooked by that the rest of the year miss out. you buy on weakness in those periods. long as the fundamental picture of growths,
pulling out of other retail -- >> costco 25, but costco has growth. >> costco. >> the problem with walmart, it's a 14 multiple. not cheap enough to be exciting. >> right. >> i would avoid the space. it's just not been great. >> okay. guy, leave it there. thanksreagan, josh brown. >>> so "fast money." >> expecting the graphic to pass by. no. >> help you try and make money. $350 billion worth of advice for you. chris heisey from...
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we talked with one person who talked a volkswagen pissat through costco. she went through costco. put in touch with a dealer. bought her car below invoice, which is typically what happens. and she said it was a much better experience than in the past where she went from dealership to dealership trying to see who had the best deal. increasingly, not just with costco but other third-party firms, we're going to see that in the future. >> that is a big story especially with what we know about inventories right now. phil, thanks so much. >> here's a question, can anything top the egg mcmuffin? the waffle taco from taco bell will try. jane wells is live in los angeles. i hope she's hungry. >> breakfast in america, guys. the usa said drought in california can impact dairy prices which means breakfast in the most important meal of the day. a meal worth as much as $50 billion according to technomic. get ready, egg mcmuffin and bacon sandwich from starbucks, taco bell next month will roll out nationally a breakfast menu that's been testing in a few hundred stores. including the waffle taco
we talked with one person who talked a volkswagen pissat through costco. she went through costco. put in touch with a dealer. bought her car below invoice, which is typically what happens. and she said it was a much better experience than in the past where she went from dealership to dealership trying to see who had the best deal. increasingly, not just with costco but other third-party firms, we're going to see that in the future. >> that is a big story especially with what we know about...
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also a strong january for costco, the nation's largest warehouse retailer saying sales there jumped 4% last month, topping analyst expectations the gain coming despite falling gas prices according to costco. coming up on al jazeera america, hollywood is known for making blockbuster movies but did you know, that about 50 major film festivals are held each year in europe, we take you to belynn to find out why. and bees able to feel again, the bionic hand shows promise for amputees. the senate now considering a bill to extend long term unemployment benefits. the outcome is not clear, majority leader saying he doesn't think the democrats have enough votes to prevent a filibuster by republicans. west virginia's water worries aren't over today, three more schools were forced to shut after workers reported a strange smell coming from the pipes. that same problem forced two nearby schools to close their doors yesterday. u.s. department of homeland security issuing a warning ahead of tomorrow's opening ceremonies. the concern that tooth paste tubes could be filled with explosives. russia has ba
also a strong january for costco, the nation's largest warehouse retailer saying sales there jumped 4% last month, topping analyst expectations the gain coming despite falling gas prices according to costco. coming up on al jazeera america, hollywood is known for making blockbuster movies but did you know, that about 50 major film festivals are held each year in europe, we take you to belynn to find out why. and bees able to feel again, the bionic hand shows promise for amputees. the senate now...
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but the third, costco, i think is going to be stock price determinant. listen to me, the other day i said to stephanie link that we should be buying costco ahead of the quarter for the charitable trust. because it got -- but then almost after i said it, it was right here, it quickly flew up. it got away from us, as part of that vast retail move. however, if it comes back down ahead of the quarter perhaps on tuesday and wednesday, mighty tempting. plus, costco has been able to transcend weakness in the economy before. i think it would be a good one again. finally, we actually get a report on friday that could be really interesting tactically. again, tactical is a trader term. footlocker. we've had a tremendous rally in the sneaker business and we know that macy's, which had a good quarter, has ceded sneaker control to the retailer. here's what i would do. if we get a weak employment number at $8.30, i'm sure that stock will be whacked as part of an overall s&p decline at the opening. and that is when you pull the trigger. here's the bottom line. next week
but the third, costco, i think is going to be stock price determinant. listen to me, the other day i said to stephanie link that we should be buying costco ahead of the quarter for the charitable trust. because it got -- but then almost after i said it, it was right here, it quickly flew up. it got away from us, as part of that vast retail move. however, if it comes back down ahead of the quarter perhaps on tuesday and wednesday, mighty tempting. plus, costco has been able to transcend weakness...
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kohl's -- costco up to 114 plus and anne inc. the big winner was up 4 plus percent. >>> and sony was out with its earnings today but the news was not good. josh lipton takes a look at the missteps that have left this once popular electronics giant trailing its rivals. some of the bold moves it's now making to transform itself. >> reporter: it was once the shining symbol of japan's technological night. sony was a tech titan that achieved fame and fortune by wowing consumers with gadgets like the walk man. sony is bleeding red ink. it says it will lose $1.1 billion in its current fiscal year. it's selling its pc business, spinning off its tv operations and cutting 5,000 jobs. sony had attempted overhauls before, but this time feels different. >> sony's been a core company in the pc market for almost 20 years. and the fact that they don't feel like they can be successful there anymore is clearly an indication of them really needing to find ways to cut and find ways to get back to profitability. >> reporter: sony's fall from grace, a
kohl's -- costco up to 114 plus and anne inc. the big winner was up 4 plus percent. >>> and sony was out with its earnings today but the news was not good. josh lipton takes a look at the missteps that have left this once popular electronics giant trailing its rivals. some of the bold moves it's now making to transform itself. >> reporter: it was once the shining symbol of japan's technological night. sony was a tech titan that achieved fame and fortune by wowing consumers with...
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costco pays a fair wage. >> that is costco. john: the federal reserve and california irvine found 85 percent of the studies show minimum-wage cause whose job loss. i have to pay people more i will hire less. >> more salient studies show low income people who made more -- make more money put that back into the economy. john: that's true. >> so they have a $15 hamburger. that is with a blunt. john: you used to make minimum wage? >> i feel this from a personal level and what got me out was not increasing the minimum wage but getting the education. the fact is putting a minimum wage at unsustainable levels basically perpetuates the cycle of poverty. john: so let me hit you with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such distain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he came from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificially high king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term bu
costco pays a fair wage. >> that is costco. john: the federal reserve and california irvine found 85 percent of the studies show minimum-wage cause whose job loss. i have to pay people more i will hire less. >> more salient studies show low income people who made more -- make more money put that back into the economy. john: that's true. >> so they have a $15 hamburger. that is with a blunt. john: you used to make minimum wage? >> i feel this from a personal level and...
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the kids and it is awesome and statements without evidence have been to costco in order to create an impact to give the kopi just action. she like us foreign ministry said in a statement after meeting with government officials and opposition leaders getting to go to visit two kept in cotton ball with us assistance it could kill status of this month expressed frustration over to them cause they have to punish me to push him responsible for abuses during the country's nearly three decade long civil war. a campaign. our concerns to senior government officials about the insufficient progress in addressing justice. reckon silly the united states has always supported. to resolve the issues. emanating from the conflict. but as i noted earlier. the patient. of the international community is wearing thin. with the pace of progress uncredited has said that on forty thousand civilians what's to come it had identified a few months of the war this in mind that it looks as government was funny because the victim and tigers into cars and i'm addicted corresponding to the student clinton saying he w
the kids and it is awesome and statements without evidence have been to costco in order to create an impact to give the kopi just action. she like us foreign ministry said in a statement after meeting with government officials and opposition leaders getting to go to visit two kept in cotton ball with us assistance it could kill status of this month expressed frustration over to them cause they have to punish me to push him responsible for abuses during the country's nearly three decade long...
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she decided to apply for a job at costco. she said, let me apply for a job at costco. they look like they do a good job. so across the country owners of small and large businesses are recognizing that fair wages and higher profits go hand in hand. it's good for the bottom line. and as america's chief executive, i agree. so, while congress decides what it's going to do, and hope this year, and i'm going to work this year and urge this year that they actually pass a law, today i'm going to do what i can to help raise working americans' wages. so today -- [applause] so today i'm issuing an executive order requiring federal contractors to pay their employees a fair wage of at least $10.10 an hour. [cheers and applause] this will make a difference for folks. right now there's a dish washer at randolph airport base in texas making $7.76 an hour. $7.76 an hour. there's a fast food worker right down the street making $8.91 an hour. there's a laundry worker at camp dodge in iowa making $9.03 an hour. once i sign this order, starting next year, as their contracts come up, each o
she decided to apply for a job at costco. she said, let me apply for a job at costco. they look like they do a good job. so across the country owners of small and large businesses are recognizing that fair wages and higher profits go hand in hand. it's good for the bottom line. and as america's chief executive, i agree. so, while congress decides what it's going to do, and hope this year, and i'm going to work this year and urge this year that they actually pass a law, today i'm going to do...
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i mean, if you -- if they want them to have an id card for costco, i would imagine it would be okay to cruise that for voting as -- use that for voting as well. >> are for voting they don't uphold that, it's ridiculous. what kind of message are you saying? he's not going to come out and talk about border security or and issues like that. that's not going to happen. i have to comment on the income inequality thing. these people in new york city who are making $500,000 or more a year would be paying 53% of their income, that marginal tax rate. how much more do you want those people to give? that's more than half of their income that is being redistributed back to government. talk about disincentivizing work, talk about disincentivizing -- >> when our country, when our economy was at its strongest, some tax rates were at 90%. >> look at the states. look at texas. >> we have to -- i do want to touch on -- martha: go ahead, jehmu. >> -- immigration and why the fact that voter id is not tied -- you don't have a constitutional right to shop at costco. from a voter id standpoint, putting any t
i mean, if you -- if they want them to have an id card for costco, i would imagine it would be okay to cruise that for voting as -- use that for voting as well. >> are for voting they don't uphold that, it's ridiculous. what kind of message are you saying? he's not going to come out and talk about border security or and issues like that. that's not going to happen. i have to comment on the income inequality thing. these people in new york city who are making $500,000 or more a year would...
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two weeks ago i visited a costco store. costco is a very profitable company. the stock has done great. it's expanded all over the place. but their philosophy is higher wages are a smart way to boost productivity and reduce turn over. if employees are happy and feel like the company is invested in them, they are going to do more for the company. they are going to go above and beyond. when i was over at the costco store, i was meeting folks who started off at the cash register and now are in supervisory position and have been there for 20 years and you can see the pride they had in the company because the company cared about them. i even received a letter the next day from a woman who saw my visit on and she said apply for a job at costco. let me apply for a job at costco. they look like they do a good job. across the country, owners of small and large businessings are recognizing that fair wages and higher profits go hand in hand. it's good for the bottom line. as america's chief executive, i agree. while congress decides what it's going to do and i hope this y
two weeks ago i visited a costco store. costco is a very profitable company. the stock has done great. it's expanded all over the place. but their philosophy is higher wages are a smart way to boost productivity and reduce turn over. if employees are happy and feel like the company is invested in them, they are going to do more for the company. they are going to go above and beyond. when i was over at the costco store, i was meeting folks who started off at the cash register and now are in...
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costco pays a fair wage. >> that is costco. john: the federal reserve and california irvine found 85 percent of the studies show minimum-wage cause whose job loss. i have to pay people more i will hire less. >> more salient studies show low income people who made more -- make more money put that back into the economy. john: that's true. >> so they have a $15 hamburger. that is with a blunt. john: you used to make minimum wage? >> i feel this from a personal level and what got me out was not increasing the minimum wage but getting the education. the fact is putting a minimum wage at unsustainable levels basically perpetuates the cycle of poverty. john: so let me hit you with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such distain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he came from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificially high king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term bu
costco pays a fair wage. >> that is costco. john: the federal reserve and california irvine found 85 percent of the studies show minimum-wage cause whose job loss. i have to pay people more i will hire less. >> more salient studies show low income people who made more -- make more money put that back into the economy. john: that's true. >> so they have a $15 hamburger. that is with a blunt. john: you used to make minimum wage? >> i feel this from a personal level and...
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two weeks i visited a costco story in maryland. costco is a very profitable compa company. great.ck has done it has expanded all over the place. their philosophy is higher a way to boost productivity an reduce turnover. and feel es are happy like the company is invested in them they are going to do more for the company. they are going to go above and beyond. i was over at the costco store i was meeting folks at the cash off register and now were in and had ry positions been there 20 years. you could see the pride they because the ompany company cared about them. received a letter the next day from a woman who saw my to applytv and decided for a job at costco. they like li -- look like they d job.od so owners are recognizing that profits goand higher hand in hand. s america's chief executive i agree. so, while congress decides what hope going to do and i this year and i'm going to work this year and urge this year pass a law, ually today i'm going to do what i can working americans' wages. applause] i'm issuing an executive order requiring federal contractors to play a fair
two weeks i visited a costco story in maryland. costco is a very profitable compa company. great.ck has done it has expanded all over the place. their philosophy is higher a way to boost productivity an reduce turnover. and feel es are happy like the company is invested in them they are going to do more for the company. they are going to go above and beyond. i was over at the costco store i was meeting folks at the cash off register and now were in and had ry positions been there 20 years. you...
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let's put pier one in the context of sherman williams and costco and some security and the whirlpool and yesterday where it opened up big and game down. this is at a 52 week low because people feel it is consumer spent. i think the long-term theme of investing in your house is better. i like pier one. january may be finally over but if we open up big on monday i think you should let some stock go. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up, how to fuel. the high-tech artificial intelligence play rocket fuel was a red hot ipo in 2013 but a secondary just sent customers running for cover. is this a viable dip or will the stock keep sinking? don't miss cramer's exclusive with the ceo. >>> and later, hot tamale. chipotle is flying high after wooing the street. but there is a secret ingredient to the stock's move and cramer is revealing the recipe so you can find the next winner. >>> plus, hot spot? not every shock was held hostage by today's selloff. and the search for green doesn't be have to go any further than your utility bill. american electric power is up more than 4% in 2014. wi
let's put pier one in the context of sherman williams and costco and some security and the whirlpool and yesterday where it opened up big and game down. this is at a 52 week low because people feel it is consumer spent. i think the long-term theme of investing in your house is better. i like pier one. january may be finally over but if we open up big on monday i think you should let some stock go. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up, how to fuel. the high-tech...
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this little boy at costco found a way to entertain himself and everyone there shopping. listen to this kid. ♪ ♪ ♪ incredible talent, right? >> absolutely. >> the little boy walked up to the piano that was on display. just put on an amazing show. >> he is a prodigy. has the hat and everything. can't be too easy standing up, either. >> and a new girlfriend. checking him out. >> he will have admirers real quick. cute alert. get ready to go awwwwwe. come on now. yeah. this is a bulldog, and those are kittens and he is a dude, by the way. he decided, i'll be mom to these guys. the owner originally got the dog an cats separated but it was obviously soon they loved each other. >> polka time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. >>> this morning on "world news now," at risk. alarming new research shows soccer athletes have the same deadly head injuries as football players. the new warning to parents. >> curbing car jackers. major round-up of sus
this little boy at costco found a way to entertain himself and everyone there shopping. listen to this kid. ♪ ♪ ♪ incredible talent, right? >> absolutely. >> the little boy walked up to the piano that was on display. just put on an amazing show. >> he is a prodigy. has the hat and everything. can't be too easy standing up, either. >> and a new girlfriend. checking him out. >> he will have admirers real quick. cute alert. get ready to go awwwwwe. come on now....
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but it's a second-rate costco and even a third or fourth and there's only room for one costco. it tried to jazz up their image with people like nicki minaj and adam levine. the others companies in the space have turned and a little. sears is telling us it's going to sell off lands end to bring out more value. wait a second. lands end is probably the best thing sears has left. the company is selling winners to fund losers. that's a sucker's play when it comes to stocks. of the three, sears is the one that looks the most like the bouncing cat that has at least run out of lives. >>> tomorrow kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street." live from post nine at the nyse. >> love it here! this was brilliant to be right in the center of the action. >> we enjoy it every day. >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> don't believe the gossip. one against i tell you bitcoin is not money. finally, the ukraine is a disaster but it won't affect stocks. next up, "the kudlow report." , and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz fo
but it's a second-rate costco and even a third or fourth and there's only room for one costco. it tried to jazz up their image with people like nicki minaj and adam levine. the others companies in the space have turned and a little. sears is telling us it's going to sell off lands end to bring out more value. wait a second. lands end is probably the best thing sears has left. the company is selling winners to fund losers. that's a sucker's play when it comes to stocks. of the three, sears is...
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take a look at costco, outperforming here. very interesting numbers out of costco. really sort of shrugging off the effects of the foreign exchange rates in the lower fuel costs, something that's very important to them. their international segment much more profitable than the domestic segment here. but expectations beating them, blowing them out of the park. limited brands, too. up 9% for january same-store sales. the analysts only expected an increase of 0.5%, and they say it will be slightly above the $1.60 previously forecast. things weren't great at kohl's, holiday sales slightly negative and january much, much worse than expected, of course, blaming weather just like many others. but also saying that profit is going to take a hit due to expenses from their e-commerce business, not what people want to hear from kohl's, it doesn't look like it's around the corner anytime soon. and ann, inc., putting out prelease today. tepid sales, slower consumer dragging them down even though they expect the results to be higher than they were last year, how far, they are goin
take a look at costco, outperforming here. very interesting numbers out of costco. really sort of shrugging off the effects of the foreign exchange rates in the lower fuel costs, something that's very important to them. their international segment much more profitable than the domestic segment here. but expectations beating them, blowing them out of the park. limited brands, too. up 9% for january same-store sales. the analysts only expected an increase of 0.5%, and they say it will be slightly...
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they didn't do that well x they took a lesson from costco. pay your front line employees well and expect much better productivity and results. and they said this -- neil: i don't know. i mean, a lot of the guys are paid a premium, best buy, and they're very good if you ever go on. i always need this htmi guy -- [laughter] they're very helpful. but best buy is stumbling and bumbling. >> that's true. but bear in mind, unfortunately, not every business has the same foresight that a gap has or a costco has. and they won't do it on their own even though it's in their best interests, and they can -- >> well, they shouldn't have to do it on their own. >> they continue to pay people working full time not enough money to support a family. in other words, i'm talking about walmart. neil: here we go. >> well, walmart is a very successful business, rick, you can't say -- look, walmart is successful, and you said the gap was successful this year, so walmart must be doing something right. if people don't want to work at wal-mart, they don't have to. they c
they didn't do that well x they took a lesson from costco. pay your front line employees well and expect much better productivity and results. and they said this -- neil: i don't know. i mean, a lot of the guys are paid a premium, best buy, and they're very good if you ever go on. i always need this htmi guy -- [laughter] they're very helpful. but best buy is stumbling and bumbling. >> that's true. but bear in mind, unfortunately, not every business has the same foresight that a gap has...
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they didn't do that well x they took a lesson from costco. pay your front line employees well and expect much better productivity and results. and they said this -- neil: i don't know. i mean, a lot of the guys are paid a premium, bestuy, and they're very good if you ever go on. i always need thistmi guy -- [laughter] they're very helpful. but best buy is stumbling and bumbling. >> that's true. but bear in mind, unfortunaly, not every business has the same foresight that a gap has or a costco has. and theywon't do it on their own even though it's in their best interests, d they can -- >> well, they shouldn't have to do it on their own. >> they continue to pay people working full time not enough money to support a family. in other words, i'm talking about walmart. neil: here we go. >> well, walmart is a very successful business, rick, you cat say -- look, walmart is successful, and you said the gap was successful this year, so walmart must be doing something right. if people don want to work at wal-mart, they don't have to. they can work where
they didn't do that well x they took a lesson from costco. pay your front line employees well and expect much better productivity and results. and they said this -- neil: i don't know. i mean, a lot of the guys are paid a premium, bestuy, and they're very good if you ever go on. i always need thistmi guy -- [laughter] they're very helpful. but best buy is stumbling and bumbling. >> that's true. but bear in mind, unfortunaly, not every business has the same foresight that a gap has or a...
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they didn't do that well x they took a lesson from costco. pay your front line employees well and expect much better productivity a resus. and they said this -- neil: i don't know. i mean, a lot of the guys are paid a premium, best buy, and they're very good if you ever go on. i always need this htmi guy -- [laughter] they're very helpful. but best buy is stumbling and bumbling. >> that's true. but bear in mind, unfortunately, not every business has the same foresight th a gap has or a costco has. and they won't do it on their own even though it's in their best interests, and they can -- >> well, they shouldn't have to do it on their own. >> they continue to pay people working full time not enough money support a family. in other words, i'm talking about walmart. neil: here we go. >> well, walmart is a very successful business, rick, you can't say -- look, walmart is successful, and you said the gap was successful this year, so walmart must be doing something right. if people don't want to worat wal-mart, they don't have to. they can work whe
they didn't do that well x they took a lesson from costco. pay your front line employees well and expect much better productivity a resus. and they said this -- neil: i don't know. i mean, a lot of the guys are paid a premium, best buy, and they're very good if you ever go on. i always need this htmi guy -- [laughter] they're very helpful. but best buy is stumbling and bumbling. >> that's true. but bear in mind, unfortunately, not every business has the same foresight th a gap has or a...
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across the square the pro-costco demonstrators mounting guard around the statue of lenin, the only one that is left, not banished to the suburbs. the creme lip's grip on events, even here, is loosening. >> an attempt by the governor's secretaries to remove personal belongings is stopped. the cardboard boxes contained silver statue of the deposed president. the man in person avoided a similar fate. they think we are supposed to yield to them because they are wearing masks and carrying batons. we'll take away the clubs and smash their heads with them. >> what we see is not a single sign of remorse. they have no grasp of the fact that they are criminals. they organised the gangs. so far the thin black lines of the city's police preventeded the two sides coming to blows. the anger is swirming around the square -- swirling around the square. what lies ahead, but rumours are rife that the next time the man makes an importance, he'll bring a squad of riot police, instead of a megaphone. >> pakistani fighter jets have bombed suspected taliban hyde outs in the north-west, killing 30 fight erts,
across the square the pro-costco demonstrators mounting guard around the statue of lenin, the only one that is left, not banished to the suburbs. the creme lip's grip on events, even here, is loosening. >> an attempt by the governor's secretaries to remove personal belongings is stopped. the cardboard boxes contained silver statue of the deposed president. the man in person avoided a similar fate. they think we are supposed to yield to them because they are wearing masks and carrying...
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costco however, posted a 5% increase. in new york... the police department is said to have double vision. venture beat dot com says officers are trying out google glass to "see" if it leads to better law enforcement. google officials say they have no knowledge of the beta testing. the report says police could use the computerized spectacles on the beat. still to come: one trader is bracing for good news from today's unemployment numbers... plus...don't sweat the "short" stuff. the guys reveal the heavily shorted stocks they would play... and... if this market has you concerned...you will definitely want to stay tuned for the "glass half full" commentary, coming up next with bill moller. the high net worth investor-- outside of institutional investors, they are the ones who drive the markets. what they think matters. morgan stanley just conducted a poll of more than a thousand of these more affluent investors to gauge their mood. steven esposito is a morgan stanley advisor. steven, are they essentially bullish or bearish on the year ahea
costco however, posted a 5% increase. in new york... the police department is said to have double vision. venture beat dot com says officers are trying out google glass to "see" if it leads to better law enforcement. google officials say they have no knowledge of the beta testing. the report says police could use the computerized spectacles on the beat. still to come: one trader is bracing for good news from today's unemployment numbers... plus...don't sweat the "short"...
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if you work at costco or gap, you will now earn more than the minimum wage. if you are looking at that kind of job and can consider gap or costco, you more likely would ant to get the higher pay. without a federal mandate, this push is doing it on its own? guest: i think if there was more of a snowball happening, your argument might prevail. it is essential for government to act and lift the wage. it has been so stagnant. the real issue we have to confront is as we lift the minimum wage, how do we get these jobs to be living wage obs? one out of three jobs right now in this economy is minimum wage. we know that people are stringing together two and three jobs to make ends meet and feed their families. it is just wrong. when you working people have more money in their pockets, they spend it locally. on gas, groceries, necessities. that helps to create more jobs. there is more money flowing through people purchasing things. it is good for all of us when the minimum wage is increased. it helps to create more jobs where people are getting services that they need
if you work at costco or gap, you will now earn more than the minimum wage. if you are looking at that kind of job and can consider gap or costco, you more likely would ant to get the higher pay. without a federal mandate, this push is doing it on its own? guest: i think if there was more of a snowball happening, your argument might prevail. it is essential for government to act and lift the wage. it has been so stagnant. the real issue we have to confront is as we lift the minimum wage, how do...
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walmart's possible support for raising the minimum wage is joined by costco, which predicts it would reduce turnover. on the other side, those lobbying congress against raising it include yum brands--owner of taco bell, k-f-c and pizza hut...and darden restaurants, which owns olive garden and red lobster. retired chicago teachers, police officers and other public sector workers... are protesting possible pension cuts. the retirees staged a demonstration wednesday at the illinois state capitol similar to protests last year. a union representing retired workers claims a typical retired teacher could lose $700 per month in pension payments. chicago mayor rahm amanuel says the city faces a massive hike in pensions it can't afford to pay. illinois lawmakers have already approved pension cuts for state workers. and... the job market is proving to be a "talent show." payscale reports employers are growing more afraid of losing their top talent. now... it's actually a good sign, because it means more employers are planning to hire, therefore workers are more willing to look for a new job. it
walmart's possible support for raising the minimum wage is joined by costco, which predicts it would reduce turnover. on the other side, those lobbying congress against raising it include yum brands--owner of taco bell, k-f-c and pizza hut...and darden restaurants, which owns olive garden and red lobster. retired chicago teachers, police officers and other public sector workers... are protesting possible pension cuts. the retirees staged a demonstration wednesday at the illinois state capitol...
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costco actually fairing pretty well despite a 4x headwind. lower gas prices, so much of their sales comes as a result of directly from gas. i think it's a stock picker's market. so far today we've seen actually a couple of companies performed a little bit better than average. >> jerry, you've been in the chair before running big businesses that are impacted by weather. is this real, a fact, or fiction that the weather is playing a big role on retail? >> well, i have got an exciting new investment hypothesis. sell every company that mentions the weather and buy every company that doesn't use that as an excuse. you can't do anything about the weather. two major factors impacting the retailing. you can call it the internet typhoon and economy. it's not only drawing traffic from the traditional shopping venues where you're seeing draconian drops in footsteps in traditional bricks and mortar stores but also the ultimate price transparency machine. prices are dropping. margins are being squeezed in retailer after retailer by the internet. on the va
costco actually fairing pretty well despite a 4x headwind. lower gas prices, so much of their sales comes as a result of directly from gas. i think it's a stock picker's market. so far today we've seen actually a couple of companies performed a little bit better than average. >> jerry, you've been in the chair before running big businesses that are impacted by weather. is this real, a fact, or fiction that the weather is playing a big role on retail? >> well, i have got an exciting...
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his executive powers to raise the minimum raise of contractors to $10.10 and praising retailers like costco. opponents argue hiking the minimum wage could harm small businesses and lead to job losses. >> also demand called commonsense saying the higher the price of anything, the less people take. it plied to workers -- applies to work. >> tenesha will work towards a better paid job while congress debate. >> president obama signed the farm bill into law. the bulk of this money in the $956 billion bill goes to the food stamp program. the bill congress agreed on cuts $8 billion in food stamp benefits. some republicans wanted to cut $40 billion. it changes the way the federal government subsidises farmers who do everything from grow crops to cattle. we explain what this means for the farmers. >> the biggest change for farmers is how they'll get government money. what is out - direct payments to farmers, whether they planted crops or not. >> uncle sam has been dolling out there 4.5 billion. what is taking its place is the federal government is expanding subsidised crop insurance to give them a c
his executive powers to raise the minimum raise of contractors to $10.10 and praising retailers like costco. opponents argue hiking the minimum wage could harm small businesses and lead to job losses. >> also demand called commonsense saying the higher the price of anything, the less people take. it plied to workers -- applies to work. >> tenesha will work towards a better paid job while congress debate. >> president obama signed the farm bill into law. the bulk of this money...
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here i have a b of a and a hilton honors and my health insurer and best buy and costco. now let's say i want lunch. who will offer me a deal? the rainforest cafe. 10% off because of the aarp card i carry. it keeps track of deals on-line and off. >> all three of the apps are free. red laser and wallaby are available on android. larky only on iphone. >> that's good stuff. >> the sandwich chain subway says will remove a plastic chemical from its bread following an on-line protest. the chemical is used in yoga mats and shoe soles. the fda considers it safe and it is a binder in bread products. it was already in the process of phasing out the chemical. >> the statue of a man sleep walking is causing a stir on on a college campus. the man wearing nothing but his underwear. this piece is on display at wesley college in massachusetts. some mistake the art work as a real man, and they have called police. a student has started a petition to remove the statue saying it could trigger thoughts about sexual abuse. the school's president says it may make people feel uncomfortable, but
here i have a b of a and a hilton honors and my health insurer and best buy and costco. now let's say i want lunch. who will offer me a deal? the rainforest cafe. 10% off because of the aarp card i carry. it keeps track of deals on-line and off. >> all three of the apps are free. red laser and wallaby are available on android. larky only on iphone. >> that's good stuff. >> the sandwich chain subway says will remove a plastic chemical from its bread following an on-line...
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here i have a b of a and a hilton honors and my health insurer and best buy and costco. now let's say i want lunch. who will offer me a deal? the rainforest cafe. 10% off because of the aarp card i carry. it keeps track of deals on-line and off. >> all three of the apps are free. red laser and wallaby are available on android. larky only on iphone. >> that's good stuff. >> the sandwich chain subway says will remove a plastic chemical from its bread following an on-line protest. the chemical is used in yoga mats and shoe soles. the fda considers it safe and it is a binder in bread products. it was already in the process of phasing out the chemical. >> the statue of a man sleep walking is causing a stir on on a college campus. the man wearing nothing but his underwear. this piece is on display at wesley college in massachusetts. some mistake the art work as a real man, and they have called police. a student has started a petition to remove the statue saying it could trigger thoughts about sexual abuse. the school's president says it may make people feel uncomfortable, but
here i have a b of a and a hilton honors and my health insurer and best buy and costco. now let's say i want lunch. who will offer me a deal? the rainforest cafe. 10% off because of the aarp card i carry. it keeps track of deals on-line and off. >> all three of the apps are free. red laser and wallaby are available on android. larky only on iphone. >> that's good stuff. >> the sandwich chain subway says will remove a plastic chemical from its bread following an on-line...
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john vlahakis is president of the company whose cleaners, soaps & detergents are sold in costco & other retailers in the us & around the world. it is a family business and it was your dad who started it. >>my dad started the company in '67. i joined the company out of college and then after grad school i started the earth friendly products brand in '93. >>even in '93 it was not fully and broadly adopted yet. so to go clean and green was a bit of a risk. >>i was a risk but i don't think it's quite mainstream yet either but we're gaining. >>you are also a market leader. is that because of patents you have taken out or recognition of the brand? >>i think our success has been based on price. we're trying to provide a low cost green alternative so when the consumer makes the decision to try our product they are doing it on a cost effective basis. >>isn't it true that the performance has been going up? a lot of people felt that if i buy this product i'm going to have to compromise. it's gonna cost more, it's not gonna perform as well. >>absolutely not. >>that was the case though. >>you are co
john vlahakis is president of the company whose cleaners, soaps & detergents are sold in costco & other retailers in the us & around the world. it is a family business and it was your dad who started it. >>my dad started the company in '67. i joined the company out of college and then after grad school i started the earth friendly products brand in '93. >>even in '93 it was not fully and broadly adopted yet. so to go clean and green was a bit of a risk. >>i was a...
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people are loading up at costco there. this year nearly 39 million people are throwing parties and 62 million are going to those parties. except for me, because i'm going to be here working. in about 24 hours, the seahawks and broncos will face off in the first-ever cold weather open-air stadium super bowl. bay area fans may be rooting on a cal alum on the field. seattle's running back marshawn lynch. cheryl? >> reporter: hi, diane. i'm not going to be doing any of those things either, because i will be working tomorrow. i am live right now at the high school football field, live on the 15 yard line. this is where marshawn lynch played many games. this is where he's played his rivals. and essentially became a star, even though he is the star running back for the seattle seahawks. at the time he was a star running back for the oakland technical high school. but right now, he is a running back for the seattle seahawks. you know that team that beat the 49ers. lynch is an oakland native, cal football star, and a force to be re
people are loading up at costco there. this year nearly 39 million people are throwing parties and 62 million are going to those parties. except for me, because i'm going to be here working. in about 24 hours, the seahawks and broncos will face off in the first-ever cold weather open-air stadium super bowl. bay area fans may be rooting on a cal alum on the field. seattle's running back marshawn lynch. cheryl? >> reporter: hi, diane. i'm not going to be doing any of those things either,...
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places like costco if you will run here chances are you head out safely at least occasionally. >> pam: a 93-year-old woman goes to a bay area hospital for help. but ends up the victim of a brutal assault. at the hands of another patient. it happened last friday. and tonight that suspect is behind bars. >> pam: but -- the victim's family says, this incident never should have happened in the first place. >> pam: kron 4's maureen kelly talked to the woman's grandson, who thinks there was a breakdown in security at san francisco general hospital >> reporter:the greatgrandmother was left bruisedand battered by the attack.take a look at this terrible gash on one of mary pereaz' forearmsallegedly sustained after another patient headed to the psych wardjumped off his gurney while being transferred out of the er friday night.and into the 93 year old's room. her family members say he beat her with the pole of her iv >>she say someone crazy tried to kill me >>she tried to cover her head because he was hitting her in the head a lot >>her genitialia has bruises as well and all over her body >>she
places like costco if you will run here chances are you head out safely at least occasionally. >> pam: a 93-year-old woman goes to a bay area hospital for help. but ends up the victim of a brutal assault. at the hands of another patient. it happened last friday. and tonight that suspect is behind bars. >> pam: but -- the victim's family says, this incident never should have happened in the first place. >> pam: kron 4's maureen kelly talked to the woman's grandson, who thinks...
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i have applied at different places, like costco. i've applied four times, they haven't called me back. at 62 years old, they have other people to choose from. i'm concerned about getting hired. if i have to go back to work i will go back to work. >> look, in a high unemployment place you're competing against kids. you're competing against a whole bunch of other people. what are your friends or people you know in a similar situation, what are they facing? >> they're really worried because my driver when i was in the fire department, he was crushed by a wall. he's paralyzed from the waist down, they want to cut his pension and give him no medical. what is he supposed to do. i'm 62, i can go out and get a job but he's paralyzed from the waist down. my friend was killed, and his wife has six kids, and he gets firefighters pension, how is she supposed to live on $2,400 a month with no medical and six children. >> are you and those people you talked about, are they--do you think they're represented well in these negotiations? because it's
i have applied at different places, like costco. i've applied four times, they haven't called me back. at 62 years old, they have other people to choose from. i'm concerned about getting hired. if i have to go back to work i will go back to work. >> look, in a high unemployment place you're competing against kids. you're competing against a whole bunch of other people. what are your friends or people you know in a similar situation, what are they facing? >> they're really worried...
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a costco shirt. >> i just hope that you can be bigger than that and be supportive because i think if you show a good model of what it means to be a formula retail by our standards and not maybe san francisco but maybe you can influence the ones that are already there to continue. >> commissioner moore? >>commissioner kathrin moore: i sat there approving ralph lauren and not because i wanted to, but at that time the community has commitments from the ralph lauren store which was quite substantial. they went from training minority salesperson out of the fillmore to giving the store to community events and doing all kinds of other things. there was at least three or 5 commitments from that company who came out from new york and stood here selling the community all the wonderful things they were doing. and from what i hear, nothing has remained active. i go to the fillmore frequently and i don't see any minority being trained or present in that particular store when i go in there i mostly leave because i cannot interact with the sales people. it doesn't work for me. everything is over $6
a costco shirt. >> i just hope that you can be bigger than that and be supportive because i think if you show a good model of what it means to be a formula retail by our standards and not maybe san francisco but maybe you can influence the ones that are already there to continue. >> commissioner moore? >>commissioner kathrin moore: i sat there approving ralph lauren and not because i wanted to, but at that time the community has commitments from the ralph lauren store which...
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and this may be proof costco was packed today. >> i'm actually going out to visit my son in rockland. so he's doing all the shopping. i just got some beer just to be sure he had enough. the important things for football games. >> priorities, all right. this year 39 million people are throwing parties, and 62 million more are going to one of those parties. i will not be one of them, along with some other folks around here. we'll be working. maybe we'll throw a party here. >>> and the countdown to sochi. the games begin in five days. but one record has already been set. these games have the largest security force in olympic history. to try to keep the games safe, russia has deployed more than 50,000 police officers and soldiers, as well as air defense forces and patrol boats. sochi's olympic venues are among the tightly guarded facilities in the world. >> everything is being done to secure these games, and to have the athletes and all the participants enjoying these games in a safe and secure environment. >> experts warn there could be trouble away from the olympic sites. islamic milita
and this may be proof costco was packed today. >> i'm actually going out to visit my son in rockland. so he's doing all the shopping. i just got some beer just to be sure he had enough. the important things for football games. >> priorities, all right. this year 39 million people are throwing parties, and 62 million more are going to one of those parties. i will not be one of them, along with some other folks around here. we'll be working. maybe we'll throw a party here....
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a company that's decide -- mentioning costco. a company that's decided to pay its workers significantly above the minimum wage because it's more productive. the gap will pay at or above the minimum wage. wal-mart is on the sidelines. not saying one way or the other. but the truth of the matter is you add up all these companies and they're a fraction of the number of people that earn the minimum wage. the vast majority of companies will not raise the wage unless they're forced to. >> if they don't get this, and the white house has made clear and the democrats in congress, that they want to make income inequality a major issue in this campaign, this is the first attempt to address it. it's the centerpiece at the moment. if they don't get it, what else do they have? >> well, so in about a week and a half we will get obama's budget and inequality and mobility will again be major themes in it. you will -- he will ask for the minimum wage and a few other things up his sleeve. in the state of the union he said let's make the earned inco
a company that's decide -- mentioning costco. a company that's decided to pay its workers significantly above the minimum wage because it's more productive. the gap will pay at or above the minimum wage. wal-mart is on the sidelines. not saying one way or the other. but the truth of the matter is you add up all these companies and they're a fraction of the number of people that earn the minimum wage. the vast majority of companies will not raise the wage unless they're forced to. >> if...
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curling yes killing of costco. a version of team germany courage. she was it. was a fast these very good looking isn't a little note hey why have you written this last season volunteer in one hundred people go on facebook. sites like everybody happy valentine's poxy all misses us nice little be doing anything like this so we all will do it on site say to your wife name to search sites more to get like back in the u.k. happy valentine's for tomorrow. from sochi we still believe in valentine's as well i know the games i want to work in order can do. so there you are romancing me and i'm going to say happy valentine's to my fiance in moscow too if you are in love with that russian curling think keep watching today because they tonight again against the swiss. well while andrew has been talking to the fans we spoke with a true veteran of the olympic games arm and soul galore has won medals in the moon shot six consecutive winter olympic games and he gave us his take on soft. olympics it's open so it's very nice very good for me to open so. the flag for their italia
curling yes killing of costco. a version of team germany courage. she was it. was a fast these very good looking isn't a little note hey why have you written this last season volunteer in one hundred people go on facebook. sites like everybody happy valentine's poxy all misses us nice little be doing anything like this so we all will do it on site say to your wife name to search sites more to get like back in the u.k. happy valentine's for tomorrow. from sochi we still believe in valentine's as...